I haven't tried it yet but we use a suite of tools for acceptance testing that are capable of automating the user interface and taking screenshots of various windows when test steps go wrong. I want to write a collection of "Documentation Tests" that when run produce a report that shows key scenarios end to end and takes a screenshot for each step as the basis for a visual walkthrough of the system.
These tools are based off of Ranorex which is a commercial automation suite but you could probably achieve similar results with Project White or WatiN. On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Corneliu I. Tusnea <corne...@acorns.com.au>wrote: > Hi, > > Anyone has a good way of creating manuals/training/user guides? > > I've found HTML/Word very cumbersome and more or less useless so I'd like > something "better". > > There is also a service (www.dozuki.com) that is the basis of iFixIt > website that looks great and they use an "open source" format called > omanual (http://omanual.com/) however there seem to be no parsers or > content-creators that work with omanual except the one from dozuki and I > don't feel like paying $150 a month for a service to host few user guides. > > Thoughts? > > Thanks, > Corneliu. >